Pierre Elliot Trudeau's "inciting hatred" exemption for Freedom of Expression in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms pretty much ensures that no conservative who is taken seriously will be able to campaign on significantly reducing immigration without being accused of inciting racism, xenophobia and Islamophobia. The PPC had 1.6% of the vote because conservatives were terrified of splitting the conservative vote. So they weren't see as a serious contender and were ultimately allowed on the ballot and at the debate stage.
If Maxime Bernier's party had a serious shot at even being a supply and confidence partner for the Tories, they would throw his ass in jail for "inciting hatred".
I suspect such people typically come out of strong homogeneous communities that reflect those beliefs.
Maybe Canada just doesn't have many of those communities, given that we have a smaller population than California.
And on top of that, in every one of those communities you have leftists controlling the cultural institutions like schools and the CBC, so even if the broader community holds a set of beliefs, it doesn't see those beliefs reflected back through the media, and it is immersed in leftist worldviews.
The United State's conservatism was actually pretty bad right up until Trump. The issue is nationalism vs. globalism. The Bush's were on the globalist train. Most republicans prior to Trump draining the Swamp were bought and paid for globalists. They just slightly differed on some issues to seem conservative but in reality, they were still pushing the country in one direction which was globalism.
Canada is like pre-Trump USA. We're going in one direction and our conservatives are bought and paid for globalists. Maxime Bernier was the only one who tried to change the conservative course and he got like 1.5% of the popular vote. Canadians love globalism and our conservatives are fucking stupid here. No one has woken up to the threat against Canada or how best to combat it. Americans are much more politically active and they have much stronger fraternities, community groups and think-tanks/lobbyist groups that still push American interests. Canada is bought and paid for by the globalists.
O'tool will suck the globalist dick as well as any conservative. So will all the other CPC leaders except possibly Derek Sloan but I don't think he has the strength or realizes who his enemies actually are to properly combat globalism. He's no Donald Trump. Even Maxime Bernier doesn't properly understand the crisis he's facing or combating against I don't think. He has never struck me as being brilliant but he happens to be focused on the right stuff.
Canada is mostly finished as a sovereign nation. Enjoy socialism and social credit intersectionality points as you kneel in submission to the globalist marxist agenda.
The US and UK had 'trigger events' that coalesced the new Right in a way that Canada is yet to experience. In the US, the rise of Trump is the obvious turning point. He came out on a platform of social conservatism, without the appalling chamber-of-commerce baggage that weighed the US right down for so long. I'm no communist, but "what's good for big corporations is good for the country" needed dealing with, along with that faggot Paul Ryan.
The UK had Brexit, which struck at the heart of the globalist experiment. The old battle lines were completely redrawn around attitudes to the EU. Tories, whose grassroots were always a lot more traditionalist/nationalist than the party, split with their elite. Labour lost their working-class base, decisively, to the Brexiteers. I'm still not fully sold on Johnson, as he seems to be appeasing the left far more than he should be (if they don't like it, why don't they try winning a crushing majority?), but the Brexit Party's show of strength when the main parties were vacillating, and UKIP's meteoric rise beforehand, will still have them on notice.
Canada hasn't yet been put to such a question. Trudy is certainly aggravating, but even his constant ethical breaches and dictatorial rulings aren't the "black swan" events that Brexit or Trump were.
I know alot of kawksuckers here would never consider what I'm suggesting, but I don't see immigration as a problem in itself. The immigration policies however are another thing... Canada has had a negative birth rate for decades which is your first problem. Face it, in these circumstances, you need immigration to maintain capitalist growth (although that's no longer applicable in globalist Canada as we've moved away from the 'productor' model to a model of debt where your economic solvency and "prosperity" is strictly dependent on banks/credit rather than actual economics). The second problem is Canada willfully bringing in the worst immigrants. In the 90s if you were an educated, white family fleeing the communist or ex-communist block you would get shafted. But if you're a black rapist with aids who can't read you're going to the front of the line and getting as much $ as possible. Are you a CCP member with blood money? Front of the line! Indians? Listen I don't want to criticize all Indians, but wtf is with Canada flooding cities with fucking Indians?? And lastly, the big problem is the fake globalist governments and enemy-of-the-people MSM who do everything to erode and erase Canadian values, history and culture. Do you feel unrepresented? Vilified? Forgotten? Unappreciated? Immigrants don't come here to impose their laws and culture, they come for a better life; but Gov, MSM and other organizations are deliberately propping up the worst elements in different immigrant groups, while shafting you and blaming you for all the problems they're causing. Racists can keep and jerk off to their prejudices as much as they like, but need to wake the fuck up to who is the real threat and enemy here.
I would but you're the same moron who's been asking me asinine questions and jumping to another subject every time I answered you and never bringing anything valuable yourself so at this point I'll just tell you fuck off.
Our politics are roughly speaking, 10 years behind England and 6 years behind the US.
Which means that our Conservatives are either David Cameron or Mitt Romney.
You're right about Leslyn Lewis in that she's useless and that she put in a shockingly poor performance in both debates but that's not what's important about her.
What's important about her is that she's shown that an utterly useless, political neophyte can use those policies to gain a decent level of support in spite of all of her many, many shortcomings.
We'll get there eventually. What we're seeing in our politics is the same as what we see in Coronation Street. We're behind.
Pierre Elliot Trudeau's "inciting hatred" exemption for Freedom of Expression in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms pretty much ensures that no conservative who is taken seriously will be able to campaign on significantly reducing immigration without being accused of inciting racism, xenophobia and Islamophobia. The PPC had 1.6% of the vote because conservatives were terrified of splitting the conservative vote. So they weren't see as a serious contender and were ultimately allowed on the ballot and at the debate stage.
If Maxime Bernier's party had a serious shot at even being a supply and confidence partner for the Tories, they would throw his ass in jail for "inciting hatred".
Cuckery.
Look at this community. Half of the people in here are total cucks and it’s total cringe compared to other .Win communities. Canada just sucks.
I suspect such people typically come out of strong homogeneous communities that reflect those beliefs.
Maybe Canada just doesn't have many of those communities, given that we have a smaller population than California.
And on top of that, in every one of those communities you have leftists controlling the cultural institutions like schools and the CBC, so even if the broader community holds a set of beliefs, it doesn't see those beliefs reflected back through the media, and it is immersed in leftist worldviews.
The United State's conservatism was actually pretty bad right up until Trump. The issue is nationalism vs. globalism. The Bush's were on the globalist train. Most republicans prior to Trump draining the Swamp were bought and paid for globalists. They just slightly differed on some issues to seem conservative but in reality, they were still pushing the country in one direction which was globalism.
Canada is like pre-Trump USA. We're going in one direction and our conservatives are bought and paid for globalists. Maxime Bernier was the only one who tried to change the conservative course and he got like 1.5% of the popular vote. Canadians love globalism and our conservatives are fucking stupid here. No one has woken up to the threat against Canada or how best to combat it. Americans are much more politically active and they have much stronger fraternities, community groups and think-tanks/lobbyist groups that still push American interests. Canada is bought and paid for by the globalists.
O'tool will suck the globalist dick as well as any conservative. So will all the other CPC leaders except possibly Derek Sloan but I don't think he has the strength or realizes who his enemies actually are to properly combat globalism. He's no Donald Trump. Even Maxime Bernier doesn't properly understand the crisis he's facing or combating against I don't think. He has never struck me as being brilliant but he happens to be focused on the right stuff.
Canada is mostly finished as a sovereign nation. Enjoy socialism and social credit intersectionality points as you kneel in submission to the globalist marxist agenda.
The US and UK had 'trigger events' that coalesced the new Right in a way that Canada is yet to experience. In the US, the rise of Trump is the obvious turning point. He came out on a platform of social conservatism, without the appalling chamber-of-commerce baggage that weighed the US right down for so long. I'm no communist, but "what's good for big corporations is good for the country" needed dealing with, along with that faggot Paul Ryan.
The UK had Brexit, which struck at the heart of the globalist experiment. The old battle lines were completely redrawn around attitudes to the EU. Tories, whose grassroots were always a lot more traditionalist/nationalist than the party, split with their elite. Labour lost their working-class base, decisively, to the Brexiteers. I'm still not fully sold on Johnson, as he seems to be appeasing the left far more than he should be (if they don't like it, why don't they try winning a crushing majority?), but the Brexit Party's show of strength when the main parties were vacillating, and UKIP's meteoric rise beforehand, will still have them on notice.
Canada hasn't yet been put to such a question. Trudy is certainly aggravating, but even his constant ethical breaches and dictatorial rulings aren't the "black swan" events that Brexit or Trump were.
I know alot of kawksuckers here would never consider what I'm suggesting, but I don't see immigration as a problem in itself. The immigration policies however are another thing... Canada has had a negative birth rate for decades which is your first problem. Face it, in these circumstances, you need immigration to maintain capitalist growth (although that's no longer applicable in globalist Canada as we've moved away from the 'productor' model to a model of debt where your economic solvency and "prosperity" is strictly dependent on banks/credit rather than actual economics). The second problem is Canada willfully bringing in the worst immigrants. In the 90s if you were an educated, white family fleeing the communist or ex-communist block you would get shafted. But if you're a black rapist with aids who can't read you're going to the front of the line and getting as much $ as possible. Are you a CCP member with blood money? Front of the line! Indians? Listen I don't want to criticize all Indians, but wtf is with Canada flooding cities with fucking Indians?? And lastly, the big problem is the fake globalist governments and enemy-of-the-people MSM who do everything to erode and erase Canadian values, history and culture. Do you feel unrepresented? Vilified? Forgotten? Unappreciated? Immigrants don't come here to impose their laws and culture, they come for a better life; but Gov, MSM and other organizations are deliberately propping up the worst elements in different immigrant groups, while shafting you and blaming you for all the problems they're causing. Racists can keep and jerk off to their prejudices as much as they like, but need to wake the fuck up to who is the real threat and enemy here.
I would but you're the same moron who's been asking me asinine questions and jumping to another subject every time I answered you and never bringing anything valuable yourself so at this point I'll just tell you fuck off.
Our politics are roughly speaking, 10 years behind England and 6 years behind the US.
Which means that our Conservatives are either David Cameron or Mitt Romney.
You're right about Leslyn Lewis in that she's useless and that she put in a shockingly poor performance in both debates but that's not what's important about her.
What's important about her is that she's shown that an utterly useless, political neophyte can use those policies to gain a decent level of support in spite of all of her many, many shortcomings.
We'll get there eventually. What we're seeing in our politics is the same as what we see in Coronation Street. We're behind.